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Accountability (Fall 2009)

When someone is accountable, he or she can be counted on to complete their duties with a high level of quality, based on clearly-defined expectations. Try as we might, none of us can completely control what happens in business or in life. What we do have control over is how we respond to situations. In this issue, we look at what it means to be accountable, to our organizations, our communities, our planet, and most importantly, to ourselves.

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